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I know that painting, I admire it for what it’s surreal style is meant to evoke, but I do not wish to enter such a literal world as that. Now give me a few paintings by Maxfield Parrish, with mountains, impossibly tall trees and friendly though winged people, I may be interested. Maybe.
Bird creatures craping out people isn’t necessary my idea of a fun VR experience, but it sounds fascinating to be inside a painting like that.
Holding out for a reboot of “Leisure Suit Larry.”
My husband and I see enough “weird” in our everyday real life just passing by us on the street so they can keep that mess.
The dude bent over with a bouquet of flowers blooming from his, er, “exit” is most disturbing... (yeah, among several dozen other things)
Throw this into a VR environment and the detail just pops out at you.
Interesting, but not my cup of tea.
Hieronymus ‘Harry’ Bosch, noted detective in Michael Connelly’s series of novels.
One of my favorite authors.
http://www.michaelconnelly.com/
While Bosch’s vision is grounded in medieval imagery, his imaginative interpretation of it makes him the first surrealist artist in Europe.